WiFi Calling explained
WiFi Calling is a feature that is supported to most modern smart phones, yet it's probably not well understood, and hence underrated. In this video we explain a basic opportunity with WiFi calling, where it would be possible to get a decent boosted phone signal without products such as the Cel-Fi GO booster, but using external antennas (such as the Poynting XPOL-2 MIMO Antenna, a4G Yagi Antenna or LPDA) to get an internet connection and then make a call via the WiFi network. Any device, such as a Netgear NightHawk M2 or the Huawei B818 would work well with this concept, and one can be connected on Vodafone, Telstra and Optus.
WiFi Calling is a feature that is supported to most modern smart phones, yet it's probably not well understood, and hence underrated. In this video we explain a basic opportunity with WiFi calling, where it would be possible to get a decent boosted phone signal without products such as the Cel-Fi GO booster, but using external antennas (such as the Poynting XPOL-2 MIMO Antenna, a4G Yagi Antenna or LPDA) to get an internet connection and then make a call via the WiFi network. Any device, such as a Netgear NightHawk M2 or the Huawei B818 would work well with this concept, and one can be connected on Vodafone, Telstra and Optus.